Human Target Soundtrack

Synopsis: Christopher Chance is a highly discreet problem solver, specializing in desperate causes. He works with retired police detective Winston, who acts mainly as back-office, and Guerrero, a scary computer wizard and former gangster. Christopher is, and needs to be, a fearless unbeatable commando as well as handy and clever as MacGyver, assuming all kinds of identities, from bodyguard to monk and from lawyer to sports professional.
  Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.8
TV-14
Year:
2010
60 min
483 Views


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1A Mistake0:50
2Baptiste2:37
3Bertram6:59
4Bullet Train1:55
5Driving Away0:48
6Gondola8:43
7Ice Cubes2:05
8Into the West1:35
9Lockdown5:00
10No Threats4:16
11Round One3:24
12Scar Stories3:34
13Skydive5:19
14Stop Running3:06
15Switching Sides6:09
16The Black Room1:41
17The Devil's Mouth1:20
18This is Awkward2:11
19Victoria3:29

Jonathan E. Steinberg

Jonathan E. Steinberg is a television producer and screenwriter. Along with Josh Schaer and Stephen Chbosky, he co-created the television series Jericho, where he served as writer, producer and executive story editor, Jericho ran on CBS from September 20, 2006, through March 25, 2008. Recently, he is executive producer and co-creator of the TV series Black Sails for Starz (TV channel). more…

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